While the 2020 class may be front and center right now, a stellar class of 2021 prospects continue to showcase their abilities night in and night out. That being said while a number of them are already known or becoming known, there are some solid sleepers delivering quality performances each week. The state of Wisconsin is no exception to the latter and here’s a look at five 2021 sleepers that are in the midst of quality junior campaigns…

Note – Listed in alphabetical order

Brock Heffner – 6-6 – F – Grafton
An instinctive and physical forward with solid athleticism and an ability to impact the game. Heffner is a double double type talent that has the ability to score from multiple levels and clean the class. Averaging close to 18 points a game and almost 8 rebounds a game, he’s one of the talented emerging juniors in the state right now.

Jayden Jackson – 6-3 – G/F – Whitefish Bay
The resurgence of Whitefish Bay this season has been powered by the solid play of Jackson. A slashing skilled talent who can score at multiple levels, he’s been exceptional throughout the season and can drop 20-25 points on any given night.

Quinton Murrell – 6-3 – G – Milwaukee King
King is the cream of the crop in the city conference right now and a big reason why is the play of Murrell. Skilled and instinctive, Murrell has the ability to score in bunches from multiple levels. Equipped with nice size, the talented junior is averaging close to 20 points a contest for King.

Brian Parzych – 6-1 – PG – Wauwatosa East
An old school savvy guard with handles, feel, vision, and skill, Parzych can create in half court sets or transition and he has the ability to score as well from each level. Whether it’s mid-range looks, spotting up from beyond the arc, or scoring off the bounce through traffic at the rim, Parzych has shown an ability to do that in quality fashion.

Brennan Timm – 6-5 – SF – St. Johns NW Military Academy
A talented plus length forward, Timm transferred to SJNWMA during the offseason and his play this year has been a big boost to their attack. He has solid instincts rebounding wise and he’s shown an ability to score at multiple levels as well. One of those late blooming prospects to track closely moving forward.

Note: Antonio Curro is the National Recruiting Editor for NY2LASPORTS.COM and the Editor for GENERATIONNEXTBASKETBALL.COM and 414HOOPS.COM. He is also a member of the NBPA Top 100 Selection Committee as well as a consultant for ESPNU. Follow Antonio on Twitter @ACNY2LA.